Monthly Archives: April 2005

One of my all time favorites, the legendary vocalist Shirley Horn returns to the Masonic Auditorium tonight with her latest release, “May the Music Never End”, providing us once more with a masterpiece that is just as timeless and inimitableRead More »

As the budget season at City Hall rapidly approaches, it’s time transit advocates take a long look at the chances of the Board of Supervisors shooting down Muni’s proposal to cut services and raise fares. Unfortunately, a tough battle awaits.Read More »

It has recently been reported that 4000 children have left San Francisco schools, and that 50% of families with children plan on leaving the city. But while everyone laments the exodus of kids from the city, San Francisco has notRead More »

Transit advocates took the Muni fare fight to riders this morning, as twenty or so members of the Coalition for Transit Justice held a protest at the corner of 16th and Mission Streets this morning against planned Muni fare hikesRead More »

tuesday, may 3rd san francisco public library the RADAR reading seriesunderground and emerging literary performance with a side of cookiesdownstairs in the latino reading room 6pm sharp** *** free of course** *** all ages, toofeaturing~the first and most important womanRead More »

A lawsuit was filed this week to vacate the preliminary approval of a $10-to-$18-million settlement in a landmark lawsuit over unauthorized reuse of authors’ previously published newspaper and magazine articles. The settlement, announced last month by three authors’ organizations, 13Read More »

The Film Noir festival is back a new series “Misunderstood Actresses” in glorious Black and White at a new mysterious location downtown. It is so secretive that even Sam Spade wouldn’t be able to find it. This roving band ofRead More »